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you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway. if there are any beds whatever bridges are going to be around this thing but will they plan to find a buyer and and all of this but i just think it's interesting too that the bakers were going on strike and i didn't realize these were big i picture them coming out of a test you were probably big you're exactly right because i know there's no way you want to do it on screen but i'm not going to go buy. the burgers they're a baker's the big. ceramic tiles get big so they're probably bakers like that they're like adults still bakers and they want to strike but see that's going to weak
you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway....
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it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and nine now it's to fifty percent if you don't get a bit of a dip driven revival which is feasible at the moment it's not going to take you back up to the three hundred percent level again ok because you're going to find a large part of what interest spawns people to go into debt is the expectation of leverage going to an asset process now when you look in the mortgage for example that being seventy percent of g.d.p. down from eighty thought the center of the peak you don't going to. be five percent again you will hit the wall and go down once more so what y
it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and...
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students use today in university. all of the crushable models think that if you live in a bottle system you can actually leave money out of it thanks by now a central role and again i thank you my deah my full program for my comment and he's blasted five million he's bought a few months ago i'm all for him facing criticism over including banks for that matter but why that is so important a story about debt and leverage i mean give me a break you look at the real thought that anybody does not follow by big nomics their principal economics the great can still run the financial problems caused by the banks creating too much data and creating too much money that generated speculative bubbles so you have to be able to model and have a model capitalism if you like banks money and that our modeling capitalism and that's unfortunately what students are learning and possibly commons at universities today minsky is a very lot of it easy strikes more try to show them a positive alternative problem just to take and as far as the
students use today in university. all of the crushable models think that if you live in a bottle system you can actually leave money out of it thanks by now a central role and again i thank you my deah my full program for my comment and he's blasted five million he's bought a few months ago i'm all for him facing criticism over including banks for that matter but why that is so important a story about debt and leverage i mean give me a break you look at the real thought that anybody does not...
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and buildings caused power outages fire's devastation including the loss of dozens of lives in the us this is according to reports much of this all has occurred in new york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is expected to be insured losses so that also means a loss for the insurance industry and possibly security is related to it so what is the impact on the catastrophe bond market what it is but catastrophe bond market joining me is stephen evans founder and owner of artemis he consults and writes about catastrophe bonds of risk transfer and more at our mis dot b.m. and he's going to tell us all about it so first of all thank you so much for being on the show welcome to capital account and circuits i'm not speak it's great to speak with you because in truth be told i really have never heard of catastro
and buildings caused power outages fire's devastation including the loss of dozens of lives in the us this is according to reports much of this all has occurred in new york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is...
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that a life in the sixty's they are destroying with guns and bullets and use. of but. this is against all the international laws. how you. know if i do want to be able to night and this young fellow who tool to another to. be able. you didn't do their business and only get the united states was. a bigger ticket. with bombs and guns in your body than that if it were not a day now now that i was guided and i mean the government of libya to rise you believe in bieber. developing you story tonight from bahrain thousands of shia muslims have been violently stopped from attending friday prayers the police used tear gas as people tried to gather for worship in the capital manama led by a prominent leader of the country's opposition at least one person died during a crackdown police public of a drug that were banned last week to stem the regime protests among the shia population state attempts to suppress dissent have seen up to eighty people killed dozens of arrested since february last year just over these developments tonight we're joined by political analyst patrick hennin
that a life in the sixty's they are destroying with guns and bullets and use. of but. this is against all the international laws. how you. know if i do want to be able to night and this young fellow who tool to another to. be able. you didn't do their business and only get the united states was. a bigger ticket. with bombs and guns in your body than that if it were not a day now now that i was guided and i mean the government of libya to rise you believe in bieber. developing you story tonight...
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the one who can use the trick leg the most reliable of the twentieth century. legend. kalashnikov's. story of. the war. in iraq. so tell me how much an army. coming up. the official.
the one who can use the trick leg the most reliable of the twentieth century. legend. kalashnikov's. story of. the war. in iraq. so tell me how much an army. coming up. the official.
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get the news the mainstream misses with a close election rich the us election up close. and dot com you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidneys stories. you hear. live all teach spanish find out more visit i. pledge mission and free liquid intake should free transport charges free arrangement free risk free studio time free flowing free blog plug in video for your media projects a free media party dot com. play it. live. live. live. live. live. live. her. welcome back as u.s. markets reopened today after two days closed for sandy a weather related closure of a length not seen since that eighteen hundred it spurred the question of why the markets were really shut down here's the way it was posed to terrence duffy of the c.m.a. on bloomberg.
get the news the mainstream misses with a close election rich the us election up close. and dot com you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles kidneys stories. you...
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to call blocks for us to right now on this. and you know in the same way that i think about medicine so the f.d.a. regulates medication and every time we want to introduce a new medication we have to spend i mean not me but medical companies have to spend a tremendous amount of money surely and the people of better off with this medication when we don't use medications and i think we need to send. of burden of proof financial instruments. before high frequency trading with the river to get all kinds of credit default swaps of being introduced to the market i want actual proof he is actually helping your financial market. though it's not easy to do but i think in medicine we have lots of ideas about things that will be helpful some people but by theory by biological theory they seem to be making sense but that if you try to go you discover they actually create more damage than benefit and we know much more about biology and we know about the government's so not all of these financial people but they're like medications we think
to call blocks for us to right now on this. and you know in the same way that i think about medicine so the f.d.a. regulates medication and every time we want to introduce a new medication we have to spend i mean not me but medical companies have to spend a tremendous amount of money surely and the people of better off with this medication when we don't use medications and i think we need to send. of burden of proof financial instruments. before high frequency trading with the river to get all...
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the paper apocalypse is upon us i told you the first three weeks ago i told robert chalmers an independent quote i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city today the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money wink says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of dissent that will see the end of britain you see we're on the bleeding edge we're on the cutting edge when joe you first stacey. yes the max well money week magazine has basically a pitch out there to sell some of their subscriptions to their magazine so some people discount this because of that but the end of britain the downward slide has begun britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of debt it doesn't matter if you vote conservative liberal labor ukip or for no party at all the facts are the facts that's the most important thing debts that can't be repaid won't be repaid when you know in this country they brought in something called austerity and during that period the debts sharply increased and what the money went magazine is pointing out is th
the paper apocalypse is upon us i told you the first three weeks ago i told robert chalmers an independent quote i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city today the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money wink says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of dissent that will see the end of britain you see we're on the bleeding edge we're on the cutting edge when joe you first stacey. yes the max well money week...
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and in the region personally thing that you can use. to money and you can control the region as it was doing both many. different routes. which is. not gold money can buy not to be ready for but in his how do you think that if i ask him to regret anything what's your biggest mistake he says of course i have requests and of course i have made mistakes but when i ask him what is your biggest mistake he wouldn't give me a precise answer he said it's too early to talk about precise mistakes and precise regrets because the war or the call think it's still going on i also asked him if he were to turn the clock back to fifteenth of march that's when the protests started to escalate would he do anything differently and he said no i wouldn't because within the marches within the protest marches there were people who started to shoot innocent civilians and the government forces so the government army had no other choice than to respond with force do what i did exactly the same for exactly the same just. different parties to form. and to stand aga
and in the region personally thing that you can use. to money and you can control the region as it was doing both many. different routes. which is. not gold money can buy not to be ready for but in his how do you think that if i ask him to regret anything what's your biggest mistake he says of course i have requests and of course i have made mistakes but when i ask him what is your biggest mistake he wouldn't give me a precise answer he said it's too early to talk about precise mistakes and...
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that that he's done a saying stellar about the economic situation in the united states in fact he's used taxpayer money to try to bail them out of that situation really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of other countries that have managed to weather the storm fairly well i think the fact that everybody else is an equally as bad of shape has really played in his favor and. mitt romney it's just he was no we're all right in the sense that ronald reagan everybody thought and there were a lot of media. commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because ron reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously
that that he's done a saying stellar about the economic situation in the united states in fact he's used taxpayer money to try to bail them out of that situation really not to much avail but i think the fact that the entire world is with the exception of maybe canada and a couple of other countries that have managed to weather the storm fairly well i think the fact that everybody else is an equally as bad of shape has really played in his favor and. mitt romney it's just he was no we're all...
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on done no fadia feel free to make use of the one who can use the trigger on the most reliable income of the twentieth century. legend. on kalashnikov's. world. science technology innovation called the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . the are all. going to. get along. quite bold colors are my. private. parts are. coming up. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people who watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is
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these measures have been killing us do they give us no future it's only for carriage and employment and misery so many people become desperate that it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people of god getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it supports the goal may have been meant as a sign of support for this scene daily to serve to highlight the. protestors message loud and clear way testers standing off against the riot police at the site that's become very familiar protest gatherings in europe but perhaps not so familiar portugal here until recently have been much more tolerant of the strict austerity measures that have been imposed on them but as you can see here portugal's patience is really running out with record levels of unemployment now at fifteen percent and the country about interest third year of recession is becoming apparent that the country persons had to eat could be a southern european success story is now struggling to survive we talk about cuts to jobs we talk about the search measures what does it mean to be living through
these measures have been killing us do they give us no future it's only for carriage and employment and misery so many people become desperate that it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people of god getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it supports the goal may have been meant as a sign of support for this scene daily to serve to highlight the. protestors message loud and clear way testers standing off against the riot police at the site that's...
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yeah i still i still just as he said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c.'s. i think you see a shift in the search is something that really is the unfortunate you can't control the child i was asian. so i still trust you know you're going to. be free. for a while at least you know it's such a big organization i mean it's. so at the top not so great at the moment but overall internationally it's still going to great reputation and. i think it's great. so again people hope the replacement of the chain of command and this sort of talk of this enormous organization this thing which nobody really knows what the left hand doesn't really know what the right hand is doing it is worrying in itself there's a new acting director general who's been appointed this morning and he's just been on the news asking for time to get used to his new job and to sort this out it's not clear that he's going to be accorded that are i was certainly a blow to the b.b.c. as well as to journalism as an institution or a smith thank you so much correspondent in london for us. well from one s
yeah i still i still just as he said we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c.'s. i think you see a shift in the search is something that really is the unfortunate you can't control the child i was asian. so i still trust you know you're going to. be free. for a while at least you know it's such a big organization i mean it's. so at the top not so great at the moment but overall internationally it's still going to great reputation and. i think it's great. so again people hope the replacement of...
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them to use their houses to use their schools the international community of course still watching to see what will happen next that this fire was largely brokered by egypt egyptian officials have said the rafah crossing will remain open both sides will have made clear that they're ready to strike should the other show signs of breaking the truce and you can see more of that interview with alex else scared six pm eastern on breaking the set with abby martin. plus shift our focus now to the economy and to a problem that continues to be widespread across the country despite major efforts to overhaul the system and the issue is that people continue to be forced out of their homes now earlier this year a twenty six billion dollars settlement took place and it was supposed to hold big banks accountable for the mortgage crisis and also help struggling homeowners but a new report shows that's not exactly what's happening especially in one of the hardest hit states states in this country california our jails are among the window shows us why this is happening and also the heartbreak that it's
them to use their houses to use their schools the international community of course still watching to see what will happen next that this fire was largely brokered by egypt egyptian officials have said the rafah crossing will remain open both sides will have made clear that they're ready to strike should the other show signs of breaking the truce and you can see more of that interview with alex else scared six pm eastern on breaking the set with abby martin. plus shift our focus now to the...
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very clearly that he thought that the wealthy should contribute a portion of what is needed to get us better in balance i think the president's going to win that battle i think the president is not going to yield on that battle . so i think that'll be the short term battle with the cliff in effect the president is saying let me move forward and continue to provide tax cuts for middle class families. but don't hold hostage the need that i have to do this for the wealthiest families and i think the president's going to win that by the way if the if if congress does nothing then all the tax cuts are. in and so it will hurt middle class families after that happens then there is going to be a real budget fight and what we have looming is that the debt ceiling is going to have to be raised and i think that's when you're going to have most of the bargaining and you know the republicans in the house last really tried to decimate the medicaid program and what congressman ryan the chairman of the budget committee tried to do is to cut the medicaid program by one and a half trillion dollars over
very clearly that he thought that the wealthy should contribute a portion of what is needed to get us better in balance i think the president's going to win that battle i think the president is not going to yield on that battle . so i think that'll be the short term battle with the cliff in effect the president is saying let me move forward and continue to provide tax cuts for middle class families. but don't hold hostage the need that i have to do this for the wealthiest families and i think...
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that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that it was. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement though i was hardly unique and with the thousands that rings you carry on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to use a comedy that this. not be a revolution in the traditional sense but this is a revolution of the. revolution and it's not going to be stuff like police barricades and pepper spraying please it. looks like please the you do it like. in the first six months of the movie about seven thousand people have been arrested in occupy related protests or things like wildfire. and why in the predawn hours on that friday in october were so many prepared to go to jail. i. am. where we were supposed to get cleaned out of the park we swept the share park and then we took brooms and we took them to the to wal
that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that it was. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement though i was hardly unique and with the thousands that rings you carry on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to use a comedy that...
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used that as a means to ultimately look into her g. mail account find information and you know read those e-mails and that those people told to the establishment of a relationship between her and the trans as well as now some sort of e-mail exchange and of sort of relationship with general general allen. who reports so far show that e-mails as the e-mails in this case. the callee she says that they were harassing but so far they haven't proven to be violent or threatening so this being the case shouldn't should it be a criminal investigation then is the f.b.i. justified in it treating it like it's a criminal investigation. you know i can't speak to whether you know what reached the threshold for a criminal execution whether it had to be right threats or all of violent threats but you know what you can face pretty specifically is that the f.b.i. really isn't in the business of investigating many you know cyber stalking cases involving jilted ex lovers and so i just you know if you look at the type of cases the f.b.i. pursues these are v
used that as a means to ultimately look into her g. mail account find information and you know read those e-mails and that those people told to the establishment of a relationship between her and the trans as well as now some sort of e-mail exchange and of sort of relationship with general general allen. who reports so far show that e-mails as the e-mails in this case. the callee she says that they were harassing but so far they haven't proven to be violent or threatening so this being the case...
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gives us monetary support. and funding overall in terms of. in terms of manpower and from different. if. it's been a colossal clock and more than that we have it is in the country in our favor to go before the nine eleven because her daughter over there but due to this terrorism particularly in the private and the rest so we have suffered hugely. and the full interview with the former pakistani ambassador to washington and mahmud ali durrani is coming up in just under ten minutes here on out. it's over a year ago now says the occupy wall street blossomed as a protest movement against corporate greed in the u.s. they campaign has suffered major obstacles to get its message across including harsh quantiles by the authorities but now as i say trick and explains activists are trying out more crazy ways to be had. an artist carving out his college debt number and walks over seventy thousand dollars from columbia and for a masters of fine arts and award winning actress teaching a class at the new york film academy what happens when you intensely foc
gives us monetary support. and funding overall in terms of. in terms of manpower and from different. if. it's been a colossal clock and more than that we have it is in the country in our favor to go before the nine eleven because her daughter over there but due to this terrorism particularly in the private and the rest so we have suffered hugely. and the full interview with the former pakistani ambassador to washington and mahmud ali durrani is coming up in just under ten minutes here on out....
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all right and thanks for joining us here on r.t. today there's fresh anger and frustration among libyans this time an oil rich benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution more on the roots of their discontent from our middle east correspondent paul asli. more than a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy send if they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes a little more than a year on after the ouster of the format libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked on one icky that of that the people of benghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying that they were better off before the revolution that the whole eastern part of the country is marginalized and deprived of political and economic power now what they want is an autonomous region in the east and we're talking here about roughly half the territory of libya and around three quarters of the country's v
all right and thanks for joining us here on r.t. today there's fresh anger and frustration among libyans this time an oil rich benghazi where hundreds turned out to vent against the leadership they fought for in the revolution more on the roots of their discontent from our middle east correspondent paul asli. more than a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy send if they feel marginalized by the new government in...
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it was just you know we call them average off it using methods such as torture and also using people who are not qualified to do this job has resulted bad information and therefore. problems for national security and for the soldiers because you're you're getting information that's no good in a lot of areas where you start noticing a lot of you know a lot of hostility against american soldiers it's not because the soldiers are doing a lot of long things it's because something maybe the communication that had been transmitted to them is going to transmit it to them probably and professionally as surface so most of us interest these i think they wished they were right by i think his long standing contract providing critical information technology and support services for some of our nation's most valuable defense assets. under a contract with the u.s. army's intelligence and security command titan is over four thousand linguists that provided valuable mission critical services titan is the company that provides the linguists and continues to drive the linguists throughout iraq they're
it was just you know we call them average off it using methods such as torture and also using people who are not qualified to do this job has resulted bad information and therefore. problems for national security and for the soldiers because you're you're getting information that's no good in a lot of areas where you start noticing a lot of you know a lot of hostility against american soldiers it's not because the soldiers are doing a lot of long things it's because something maybe the...
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think i wasn't thank us i was. was yes thank you but one could send out if you want but the debate is the twenty five years of the nothing but grief. we've been working for the. team to keep people in this club that they said we could put up with to keep it meant that at night when the election i was the big thing would be the time to thank ye thank you thank you thank you i thank you enough was a thousand thousand who even knew was i was . download the official ati applications to cell phones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. only you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. just give me can i speak with you sir let me finish please my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree with. my son isn't isn't it larry and i don't know what is crap be our greatest priority for you affairs. sure and your country. is the country your ears. the moon or in hope to help you find it. you find in so many own sins war. sometimes. it's the. if you.
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well not the state tells us but that other malfunctioning afraid of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this oliver stone wrote it as a piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers a pretty well for a very few poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the instruction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit a precious few over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not because the system tha
well not the state tells us but that other malfunctioning afraid of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this oliver stone wrote it as a piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american...
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to ask us to resolve marital issues. sometimes we succeed sometimes we do not. point a couple gets divorced but we don't want anything to do with those women for women it's a long hard struggle to get a separation and one of the major obstacles that she finds us that she doesn't necessarily get access to her children this is to become and up to police. they ask some information about new patients that arrive to these people. around forty percent each current area and two to five years but you have suspected for self-immolation and just the right. percentage or the name or mentoring. in malaysia. i mean. bishan who warned her. unfortunately. this. young woman. what happened what has happened to you my husband often beats me when we argue he who also it's my husband. my husband what do you do did he beat you yes. yes. every time that we argue every day yes it's unclear how many of these cases might actually have been killings are attacks by men that are dressed up as it were so excited this very rarely investigations certa
to ask us to resolve marital issues. sometimes we succeed sometimes we do not. point a couple gets divorced but we don't want anything to do with those women for women it's a long hard struggle to get a separation and one of the major obstacles that she finds us that she doesn't necessarily get access to her children this is to become and up to police. they ask some information about new patients that arrive to these people. around forty percent each current area and two to five years but you...
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cocaine use is down marijuana use is increasing heroin use is down but the violence associated with drugs has been controlled now the costs are very very high. the drug violations the numbers of people in jail the use of our police forces going to a criminal court in any small town anywhere in the united states and i big majority of cases are drug related cases the damage is enormous one cannot talk about. either so any solution without looking at what damage it's also doing this is a very messy nasty situation look at alcohol alcohol will cause an enormous yeah right i mean the pros had kevin jump in go ahead right and peter that's a that's a great point peter alcohol is legal and causes enormous damage i don't see why we would want to add another drug to that list but peter you are right when you're talking about incarceration nobody is proud of the fact that the u.s. has gone from four hundred thousand people in state and federal prison to one point four million over tripling in the last twenty years that's not something to be proud of but actually what we've learned is that there are
cocaine use is down marijuana use is increasing heroin use is down but the violence associated with drugs has been controlled now the costs are very very high. the drug violations the numbers of people in jail the use of our police forces going to a criminal court in any small town anywhere in the united states and i big majority of cases are drug related cases the damage is enormous one cannot talk about. either so any solution without looking at what damage it's also doing this is a very...
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use and thank you all so much really. great conversation. to see this bigger picture discussion again or to see any of our conversations great minds go to our website conversations with great minds dot com. coming up republicans really want to know the truth about the benghazi consulate attacks there which is just another way to score political points at a more and i'd say big picture. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. it's friday.
use and thank you all so much really. great conversation. to see this bigger picture discussion again or to see any of our conversations great minds go to our website conversations with great minds dot com. coming up republicans really want to know the truth about the benghazi consulate attacks there which is just another way to score political points at a more and i'd say big picture. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for you think you understand it and then something else and...
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feel like you know one of us has done well when they do poorly we feel like one of us fell down so even though he was the director of the cia at the time and retired from the military i mean i think a lot of folks he'll always be known as general petraeus mr innes a disappointment to see this kind of a failure. yeah i mean glenn greenwald i know argues that this swooning by the media over the general for the last several years illustrates a larger problem and that is military worship i know in his article greenwald refers to michael hastings work and writes betrayers has left a string of failures and even scandals behind him a disastrous iraq a training program a worsening of the war in afghanistan the attempt to convert the cia into a paramilitary force a series of misleading statements about the benghazi attack and the constant killing of innocent people in the muslim world without a whiff of due process transparency or oversight so colonel davis i mean i guess i want to get your take i know you're an attorney and you have a long military history you're not a media expert but you know
feel like you know one of us has done well when they do poorly we feel like one of us fell down so even though he was the director of the cia at the time and retired from the military i mean i think a lot of folks he'll always be known as general petraeus mr innes a disappointment to see this kind of a failure. yeah i mean glenn greenwald i know argues that this swooning by the media over the general for the last several years illustrates a larger problem and that is military worship i know in...
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veto and that relates to lend you use not only for the land use you can do it all for me i'm going to school calculation it's called it's called saturation and it's a it's an op to go even though i understand your side decided it was just quietly disagree with double the amount of c o two no they don't in fact i mean compensation we don't there's not a cent of people who you know we everyone everyone agrees that we're we're looking at a phenomenon called saturation it's an optical phenomenon it's basic physics and they've got to play concerns there is going to be on the way to the course they do richard are you a physicist could we actually ask a climatologist or the answer if you're saying i don't sound so my you know in this day that you were you're going to have richard go ahead go ahead richard how do you find a cure me of not being a physicist he's a mineral that is good i mean is there with all of six of being fired that's interesting ok patrick you want to jump in the fact. that you are not saying that there's no room in here we're not moving forward patrick go ahead. it's not
veto and that relates to lend you use not only for the land use you can do it all for me i'm going to school calculation it's called it's called saturation and it's a it's an op to go even though i understand your side decided it was just quietly disagree with double the amount of c o two no they don't in fact i mean compensation we don't there's not a cent of people who you know we everyone everyone agrees that we're we're looking at a phenomenon called saturation it's an optical phenomenon...
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agent who was using apparently powers given to him by the patriot act to look into somebodies e-mail without a judge without a warrant without anybody swearing that their crime was being committed just you know a question from a friend basically we're concerned and that led all the way to the director the cia's personal and private e-mails exactly so as things stand if that f.b.i. agent isn't in jail or being prosecuted it looks like we have no no privacy as it is and that's why they've they initially took up amending the electronic communications privacy act is because as it stands there you can do that so is there a good a moment there are good amendments to this they clarify that you need a warrant in order to access somebody whose e-mail that that is required that way there's not this one eighty day period on this if you open the e-mail versus if you have an open the e-mail there is a strict warrant requirements are they are likely to i'm sorry go ahead and people are there are those are those are most likely to get attached to the bill while they're attached and now the amendmen
agent who was using apparently powers given to him by the patriot act to look into somebodies e-mail without a judge without a warrant without anybody swearing that their crime was being committed just you know a question from a friend basically we're concerned and that led all the way to the director the cia's personal and private e-mails exactly so as things stand if that f.b.i. agent isn't in jail or being prosecuted it looks like we have no no privacy as it is and that's why they've they...
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let's talk now about the differences here of course mentioned some of these weapons that have been used by hamas that are i guess for about lack of a better word better more enhanced improved but of course another difference here is the changing of the guards in egypt i know former president hosni mubarak had closed off the rafał crossing in two thousand and eight between gaza and egypt but the new president president mohamed morsi has not done so talk about what kind of effect this is having paula. well christine i think that's a significant point to make i mean we're looking now at the new egyptian leadership with the muslim brotherhood in power in cairo you do essentially have politicians there who have a much closer alliance to the hamas leadership in gaza but having said that though they do have a very delicate line to follow it's a balancing act that on the one hand they want to be true to their support base they want to respond to what people on the egyptian street are saying and that is to give support to hamas but on the other hand morsi and his government will not one to a ma
let's talk now about the differences here of course mentioned some of these weapons that have been used by hamas that are i guess for about lack of a better word better more enhanced improved but of course another difference here is the changing of the guards in egypt i know former president hosni mubarak had closed off the rafał crossing in two thousand and eight between gaza and egypt but the new president president mohamed morsi has not done so talk about what kind of effect this is having...
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and diplomacy unfortunately we currently have an international policy based on wars for oil and the use of brute military force as a tool of foreign policy we're funding the syrian insurgents a quarter of the syrian insurgents are just potus did we not learn our lessons when it came to afghanistan and the fact that we bankrolled osama bin laden and how did that turn out look there are unintended consequences to our military interventions always worse than better campaign financing is becoming a huge issue here especially with the supreme court ruling. now allows corporations to funnel as much money as they want into political campaigns which makes it virtually impossible for someone without the backing of the big party machine to win an election the news cycle here in america is entirely focused on the two parties americans know very little if anything about alternative candidates when green party's jill stein was arrested protesting outside the place where president obama and mitt romney debated in mid october it went completely ignored by the media here so it seems the part is the luc
and diplomacy unfortunately we currently have an international policy based on wars for oil and the use of brute military force as a tool of foreign policy we're funding the syrian insurgents a quarter of the syrian insurgents are just potus did we not learn our lessons when it came to afghanistan and the fact that we bankrolled osama bin laden and how did that turn out look there are unintended consequences to our military interventions always worse than better campaign financing is becoming a...
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him a couple weeks so let's see what happens ok i don't think it's a power grab i mean yeah everyone uses the term power grab i don't where do you come out on this because i guess the litmus test is the first the next elections ok when they have a constitution shouldn't criticism be muted at this point well i think we have to. be enamored with democracy sometimes democracy brings. bad leaders to power like adolf hitler so we i think we need minority rights and liberties in addition and constraints on. power such as the u.s. has in its checks and balances system but as far as a power grab yeah i probably was trying to grab power i think he attempted to you know get rid of the generals with the scion i incident which he which he successfully did and i think this was he was taking advantage of to try to get as much power as he could i think overstepped and i'm a little scared that you know this could this could be an attempt by the by him in his party to to run roughshod over egypt but i think the united states primarily should stay out of this because the egyptians are giving him ample push
him a couple weeks so let's see what happens ok i don't think it's a power grab i mean yeah everyone uses the term power grab i don't where do you come out on this because i guess the litmus test is the first the next elections ok when they have a constitution shouldn't criticism be muted at this point well i think we have to. be enamored with democracy sometimes democracy brings. bad leaders to power like adolf hitler so we i think we need minority rights and liberties in addition and...
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is shining a spotlight on different aspects of the way in which is used to bind the ninety nine percent shine a spotlight on different injustices and to hopefully help mobilize that kind of resisters movement that we need to actually create this massive nonviolent non-cooperation with wall street. and you know. in juxtaposition really to what has been going on on wall street it's interesting that the occupy wall street movement with this project is being completely transparent they're promising to show all of the donations online as they have been doing these last several days as well as all the final sums of money that they gather and also promised to show exactly how they distributed and of course like the debt collectors hounding people on the market none of the occupiers are actually making a profit off of this whole of it let's talk about the occupy angola in this even forums underground of the you know the financial publication they were in an article praising this method they said the headline of the article was finally an occupy wall street idea we can all get behind the rolling
is shining a spotlight on different aspects of the way in which is used to bind the ninety nine percent shine a spotlight on different injustices and to hopefully help mobilize that kind of resisters movement that we need to actually create this massive nonviolent non-cooperation with wall street. and you know. in juxtaposition really to what has been going on on wall street it's interesting that the occupy wall street movement with this project is being completely transparent they're promising...